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100

This Canadian singer is known for the hit song "Baby" and has a massive social media following.

Who is Justin Beiber?

100

This video-sharing platform, founded in 2005 by three former PayPal employees, was acquired by Google in 2006.

What is YouTube?

100

This Newtonian law of motion states that whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.

What is Newton's third law?

100

This Toyota hybrid car was one of the first of its kind, boasting an impressive MPG but a look that has garnered much ridicule.

What is the Prius?

100

This root vegetable is often orange and is known for its high beta-carotene content.

What is a carrot?

200

This instrument looks identical to a violin, but has five strings instead of four.

What is a viola?

200

This tech giant was founded in a garage in Palo Alto, California, in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard

What is HP?

200

These tiny blood vessels are where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.

What are capillaries?

200

This racing series, known for its open-wheel cars, includes the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix.

What is Formula 1?

200

This type of fish, often smoked or served as sushi, is known for its pink flesh and high omega-3 content.

What is salmon?

300

This band, originally called "The Quarrymen," was formed in Liverpool in 1960.

Who were the Beatles?
300

Originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995, this object-oriented programming language is now owned by Oracle.

What is Java?

300

This technique of chemical analysis consists of dropping small amounts of liquid into a solution, aiming to find directly when an equivalence point is reached. 

What is titration?

300

This famous car company was started as a result of a tractor manufacturer's unpleasant conversation with Enzo Ferrari, leading that same manufacturer to start his own car line.

What is Lamborghini?

300

This Italian dessert, made from espresso-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese, translates to "pick me up."

What is tiramisu?

400

Known as the "Red Priest," this Baroque composer is famous for "The Four Seasons."

Who was Antonio Vivaldi?

400

This innovation, developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991, revolutionized how information is accessed on the internet.

What is the World Wide Web?

400

This term refers to a massive explosion that occurs at the end of a star's lifecycle.

What is a supernova?

400

In a time period of Le Mans dominated by Ferrari, Ford developed this car to beat out their competition, spearheaded by its driver, Ken Miles.

What is the GT40?

400

This type of cured meat, often used in Italian cuisine, is thinly sliced and comes from the hind leg of a pig.

What is prosciutto?

500

This composer’s "Requiem" was left unfinished at his death in 1791.

Who was Mozart?

500

This British mathematician is considered one of the pioneers of modern computing, and is famous for cracking the German code Enigma in WWII.

Who was Alan Turing?

500

This process, developed by Kary Mullis, allows for the amplification of specific DNA sequences.

What is polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?

500

Only 500 of this 2-door Lexus-made sports car was released to the public, which contains a V10 engine block and a cult following due to its incredible engine sound.

What is the Lexus LFA?

500

This ancient grain, also known as the "mother of all grains," is high in protein and was a staple food of the Incas.

What is quinoa?